Themes in "OFOTCCN" & "The Stranger"

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Across
  1. 1. A short way to describe it; The way of rebellion aspect of Camus' piece.
  2. 5. The main protagonist in "The Stranger" is seen to do this during the funerary events for his mother.
  3. 7. Camus assures the readers throughout his works that many things Meursault does are ___(ity) in retrospect, but contribute to the book's overall themes.
  4. 9. Fill in the blank: Camus argues that the only certain thing in life is the inevitability of death, and, because all humans will eventually meet death, all lives are all equally _____.
  5. 10. The men are diagnosed as __________(ity).
Down
  1. 2. The damaged relationships many characters have with women has to deal with the oppression of _____.
  2. 3. Why does Meursault have no reason for his actions, such as his decision to marry Marie and his decision to kill the Arab?
  3. 4. The ideal that patients must act in a certain way to remain "normal" in the ward.
  4. 6. The women in the story "One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest" are described in this way.
  5. 8. The way the men are hid away to society shows they are _______.